Madagascar: An Almost Jewish Homeland
Early Zionists considered this African island as a prospective Jewish homeland. The Nazis wanted to turn it into a large Jewish ghetto. One man searches for Jewish history in a land of fables.
Early Zionists considered this African island as a prospective Jewish homeland. The Nazis wanted to turn it into a large Jewish ghetto. One man searches for Jewish history in a land of fables.
In the first of a Moment series on Israel’s Arab citizens, we meet three generations of one family. Unlike her grandmother and mother, Sham Kalboni, 35, is a political activist. Still, she has no intention of leaving the country she considers home. Read the introduction to Moment’s series on Israel’s Arab Citizens.
After taking a back seat in recent weeks to news from elsewhere in the world, the civil war in Syria
An anti-Semitic campaign at a Kiev institution—featuring former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke, shadowy foreign agents and outlandish claims—ends almost as suddenly as it began.
Today is the deadline to submit your entry for the Elephant in the Room contest. Many voices have already joined
Many writers approached the Elephant in the Room contest by discussing Jewish culture, both as a social and legal community:
Many writers approached the Elephant in the Room contest by discussing Jewish culture, both as a social and legal community:
Responses to the Elephant in the Room contest have taken us on quite a trip, from the ballpark to the circus
There’s still time to get your essay in for the Elephant in the Room contest; the deadline’s October 7th, so be
Gennady Mesh, editor of the web magazine “Russian Globe” reviews new works by Yury Kanzburg.
By Lynne Schreiber From Moment Magazine, December 2005 One day last summer, as my friend Katie and I sat beneath